Boeing Faces New Safety Concerns After Multiple Incidents
A series of recent incidents involving Boeing aircraft has raised fresh safety concerns.
- A Southwest Airlines Boeing 787-800 was grounded in Lubbock, Texas, after an engine caught fire during takeoff.
- An All Nippon Airways Boeing 787 reported an oil leak upon arrival at Naha Airport, Japan.
- Boeing has been under scrutiny following issues with various models, including the grounding of Alaska Airlines' 737 MAX 9 planes after a fuselage incident.
- Outgoing Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun acknowledged the company's safety crisis, highlighting efforts to address it.
- No injuries were reported in the incidents, but they contribute to ongoing questions about Boeing's safety measures.